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Bridget Conley-Zilkic, Alex De Waal, Sarah Detzner, John Paul Dunne, Andrew Feinstein, William Hartung, Paul Holden, Paul Holtom, Laura Lumpe, Nic Marsh (Beteiligte)

Indefensible


Seven Myths that Sustain the Global Arms Trade
Mitarbeit: Conley-Zilkic, Bridget; De Waal, Alex; Detzner, Sarah; Dunne, John Paul; Feinstein, Andrew; Hartung, William
2017. 256 p. 17 Abb. 198 mm
Verlag/Jahr: ZED BOOKS 2017
ISBN: 1-78360-566-9 (1783605669)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-78360-566-8 (9781783605668)

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An essential handbook for all those seeking to debunk the myths that underpin the global arms trade.
Although there is often opposition to individual wars, most people continue to believe that the arms industry is necessary in some form: to safeguard our security, provide jobs and stimulate the economy. Not only conservatives, but many progressives and liberals, support it for these reasons.

Indefensible puts forward a devastating challenge to this conventional wisdom, which has normalised the existence of the most savage weapons of mass destruction ever known. It is the essential handbook for those who want to debunk the arguments of the industry and its supporters: deploying case studies, statistics and irrefutable evidence to demonstrate they are fundamentally flawed, both factually and logically.

Far from protecting us, the book shows how the arms trade undermines our security by fanning the flames of war, terrorism and global instability. In countering these myths, the book points to ways in which we can combat the arms trade´s malignant influence, reclaim our democracies and reshape our economies.

Indefensible: Setting the Scene
Introduction
Section 1: There Is No Problem

Myth 1: Higher Defense Spending Equals Increased Security
Myth 2: Military Spending Is Driven by Security Concerns
Myth 3: We Can Control Where Weapons End Up and How They Are Used
Myth 4: The Defense Industry Is a Key Contributor to National Economies
Myth 5: Corruption in the Arms Trade Is Only a Problem in Developing Countries
Myth 6: National Security Requires Blanket Secrecy
Section 2: The Arms Trade Can´t Be Beaten

Myth 7: Now Is Not the Time
Conclusion: Change Is Possible